College Essay About Ebola

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I have always been fascinated with science and it is incredible and amazing at how much science has developed so much in so little time from the 20th century to the 21st century science has helped to increase the world’s average life according to the office for national statistics the average life expectancy for male was 50 and for female 53 in 1911. In 2001 the average expectancy for male was 78 and for female 83. That means the average expectancy raised by an incredible 23 years for male and a phenomenal 30 years for females and this is all down to the fact that scientists, researchers, doctors and other people in lots of other fields have helped to create vaccines, antibiotics, advances in medical technology and ultimately with the advances of science diseases are being cured. Diseases cured by medicine. But there is not a cure for everything an example of this is Ebola. Ebola first appeared in 1976 and yet we still do not have a cure for it yet. …show more content…

My favourite part of science is learning about the human anatomy. I find the human anatomy fascinating it is incredible, mind-blowing the way which the human body works. The human body is so complex and I just love learning about how it works. Another thing which really interests me is how pathogens infatuate our body and causes us to get ill. I am really looking forward and excited about studying Biomedical science at university. The reason why I want to study Biomedical science at University is so that I can get a degree and become a Biomedical scientists. I have a passion for science I love science and I want I job within science. In my time during college I have done quite a few practical investigations, some of these investigations are Recrystallization, dissection, titration, aseptic

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